The water cycle involves water evaporating from the surface as vapor, rising into the atmosphere to form clouds. When the clouds become full, the water falls as rain and returns to the earth's surface in bodies of water such as rivers, streams, seas, and groundwater before repeating the cycle. The rain that falls from clouds replenishes sources of surface water on the planet.
The water cycle involves water evaporating from the surface as vapor, rising into the atmosphere to form clouds. When the clouds become full, the water falls as rain and returns to the earth's surface in bodies of water such as rivers, streams, seas, and groundwater before repeating the cycle. The rain that falls from clouds replenishes sources of surface water on the planet.
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The water cycle involves water evaporating from the surface as vapor, rising into the atmosphere to form clouds. When the clouds become full, the water falls as rain and returns to the earth's surface in bodies of water such as rivers, streams, seas, and groundwater before repeating the cycle. The rain that falls from clouds replenishes sources of surface water on the planet.
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